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Max And Zoey Case Study
Mrs. Cordell stated her understanding of why Max and Zoey where removed from the home is due to drug usage by Melissa and Anthony, the parents of the children. The assessor read Mrs. Cordell the facts of the affidavit as to why Max and Zoey were removed out of the care of Melissa and Anthony. Mrs. Cordell stated she recently moved to Temple after being informed of CPS involvement and stated she was not aware of any drugs usage until she saw her son Anthony. Mrs. Cordell stated she knew Anthony was using drugs after looking into his face. Mrs. Cordell stated she believes the allegations of drug usage for Melissa and Anthony.

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